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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Maqbool, Muhammad
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- 20243D Melt-Extrusion Printing of Medium Chain Length Polyhydroxyalkanoates and Their Application as Antibiotic-Free Antibacterial Scaffolds for Bone Regenerationcitations
- 2022Recent advancements and future insight of lead-free non-toxic perovskite solar cells for sustainable and clean energy production: A reviewcitations
- 2021Synthesis and Fabrication of Co1−xNixCr2O4 Chromate Nanoparticles and the Effect of Ni Concentration on Their Bandgap, Structure, and Optical Propertiescitations
- 2021Synthesis, characterization, antibacterial properties, and in vitro studies of selenium and strontium co-substituted hydroxyapatitecitations
- 2021Antibacterial Composite Materials Based on the Combination of Polyhydroxyalkanoates With Selenium and Strontium Co-substituted Hydroxyapatite for Bone Regenerationcitations
- 2019Chitosan/hydroxyapatite composite bone tissue engineering scaffolds with dual and decoupled therapeutic ion delivery: copper and strontiumcitations
- 2018Electrophoretic deposition of lawsone loaded bioactive glass (BG)/chitosan composite on polyetheretherketone (PEEK)/BG layers as antibacterial and bioactive coatingcitations
- 2013Fabrication of cobalt-nickel binary nanowires in a highly ordered alumina template via AC electrodeposition
- 2009Intense Red Catho- and Photoluminescence from 200 nm Thick Samarium Doped Amorphous AlN Thin Films
- 2006ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY AND XRD ANALYSIS OF SILVER FILMS DEPOSITED BY THERMAL EVAPORATIONcitations
- 2005SURFACE CHARACTERIZATION AND GRAIN SIZE CALCULATION OF SILVER FILMS DEPOSITED BY THERMAL EVAPORATIONcitations
- 2004Cathodoluminescence of Praseodymium doped AlN, GaN and turbo static BN.citations
- 2003Luminescent Holmium Doped Amorphous AlN Thin Films for use as Waveguides and Laser Cavities.citations
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SURFACE CHARACTERIZATION AND GRAIN SIZE CALCULATION OF SILVER FILMS DEPOSITED BY THERMAL EVAPORATION
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<jats:p> Thin films of pure silver were deposited on glass substrate by thermal evaporation process at room temperature. Surface characterization of the films was performed using X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM). Thickness of the films varied between 20 nm and 60 nm. XRD analysis provided a sharp peak at 38.75° from silver. These results indicated that the films deposited on glass substrates at room temperature are crystalline. 3D and top view pictures of the films were obtained by AFM to study the grain size and its dependency on various factors. Grain sizes were calculated using the XRD results and Scherer's formula. Average grain size increased with the thickness of the deposited films. A minimum grain size of 8 nm was obtained for 20 nm thick films, reaching a maximum value of 41.9 nm when the film size reaches 60 nm. We could not find any sequential variation in the grain size with the growth rate. </jats:p>